The structure of agricultural exports and imports of Ukraine and Israel has been published

Published 2021년 3월 19일

Tridge summary

The trade turnover between Israel and Ukraine decreased by 4% in 2020, amounting to $ 731.42 million. Ukraine's exports to Israel reached $ 563.96 million, while imports were $ 167.46 million. The exports and imports in 2020 were $ 107.93 million and $ 13.87 million respectively. The main exports from Ukraine to Israel were cereals, residues and wastes of the food industry, and alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. The main imports by Ukraine from Israel were edible fruits and nuts, products of processing vegetables, fruits or other parts of plants, and various food products.
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Original content

Over 4 years, the total trade turnover between Israel and Ukraine decreased by 4% or $ 31 million and amounted to $ 731.42 million in 2020. This is stated in the material of AgroPolit.com. The material states that Ukraine exports $ 563.96 million to Israel and $ 167.46 million imports from Israel to Ukraine. "2019 should be singled out: $ 801.93 million worth of goods were exported during the year. At the same time, imports remained at the level of 2018, while exports showed their maximum - $ 620.90 million. volumes for 4 years, if in 2017 it amounted to $ 420.39 million, in 2020 it is already $ 389.38 million, ie -4% or $ 31 million for the entire period, ”the article reads. By the way, exports between Israel and Ukraine in 2020 - $ 107.93 million. Imports between Israel and Ukraine in 2020 - $ 13.87 million. Most exported: cereals - $ 229.80 million; residues and wastes of the food industry (finished animal feed) - $ 37.29 million; alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages and ...
Source: Agropolit

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